Eric Adams, the New York City mayor, and Donovan Richards, the Queens borough president, said on Tuesday that a new Queens Holocaust memorial will be located at Borough Hall.

The memorial, for which the city and borough president’s office allocated $3 million, will honor the six million Jews killed during the Holocaust and the survivors “who rebuilt their lives in New York City,” per the mayor’s office. It added that the memorial will “serve as a permanent site of remembrance, education and unity.”

“It is not enough to say ‘never again.’ We have to live it with our actions too,” Adams stated. “By preserving the stories of both victims and survivors, by creating a permanent space for remembrance and reflection, by promoting understanding and solidarity across generations, this memorial wi

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